“We expect work on the concept and design of the center for Georgian culture to conclude in a few months, and we are keen on launching construction at the end of this year. This is our plan, and we will periodically inform our citizens on this issue,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili stated during today’s Cabinet meeting while discussing the recent handover of a piece of land near the River Jordan to Georgia.
Garibashvili noted construction work will launch immediately after the development of the concept and design.
“In relation to the visit to Jordan, I want to inform our citizens that it has been a success. We received a piece of land very close to the river, about ten meters away. And we are about to launch active work. As you know, we have put together a commission engaging representatives of the Patriarchate. I want us to convene this week to hold the first meeting and start working actively on the general concept and design for a center for Georgian culture, and as soon as the concept and design are finalized, construction will launch. We expect work on the concept and design of the center for Georgian culture to conclude in a few months, and we are keen on launching construction at the end of this year. This is our plan, and we will periodically inform our citizens on this issue,” the Prime Minister said.